Located atop the Malabar Hill and close to the Kamala Nehru Park, the Hanging Gardensis one of the major tourist attractions of Mumbai. Also known as the Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, it is a popular picnic spot among locals and tourists alike. Built in the year 1881, it is famous for animal shaped hedges.

The Mahalaxmi Temple is located to the north of the Malabar Hills and its beauty lies in its close proximity to the sea shore and Dwajashhamba that unanimously add to its charm. It is dedicated to three Hindu deities- Goddess Durga, Goddess Laxmi and Goddess Saraswati.

Dating back between the 5th and 8th centuries, the Elephanta Caves in Mumbai are the UNESCO World Heritage Sites that represents the diorama of the Hindu and Buddhist culture dilating from the rock cut sculptures.

Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the Gateway of India, which is located in Colaba in South Mumbai, is one of the most unique landmarks that was constructed to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary in December, 1911.